8x10-inch black and white portrait in her Oscar-winning turn in The Last Picture Show (1971), boldly signed in black felt-tip marker in-person at a film convention appearance about two decades ago. In good condition. Perhaps best know to modern audiences for her portrayal of Frau Blucher (insert horse whinnying and claps of thunder) in Mel Brooks' beloved horror-themed comedy Young Frankenstein (1974), the late, great Cloris Leachman and Brooks would collaborate again, in High Anxiety (1977), The Muppet Movie (1979) and History of the World: Part I (1981). Her other memorable credits include a classic episode of T.V.'s "The Twilight Zone" entitled "It's a Good Life" (1961); Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969); Lovers and Other Strangers (1970); an Oscar-winning turn in The Last Picture Show (1971); Dillinger (1973); Daisy Miller (1974); the sitcoms "Phyllis" (1975-1977), "Mary Tyler Moore" (1970-1975) and "The Facts of Life" (1986-1988); and The Iron Giant (1999).